If you have a passion for mathematics and a desire to serve others through teaching, a Mathematics Secondary Education Certification from USF will prepare you for meaningful service in the classroom. This degree provides you with a solid mathematical foundation to equip you as a high school math instructor who has pedagogical awareness and practical educational experience. Once you complete this program, you will have a B.S. degree in Mathematics and certification for teaching at the high school level.

The requirements for the Mathematics Secondary Education Certification are twofold. First you must take the required courses for the Mathematics major. Then you must complete the courses required for the Secondary Education major, including MAT 303 Foundations of Geometry and MAT 406 Teaching High School Mathematics.

REQUIRED MAJOR CORE

Complete the following courses.

MAT204-Calculus I (4 s.h.)

MAT205-Calculus II (4 s.h.)

MAT302-Probability and Statistics (3 s.h.)

MAT303-Foundations of Geometry (3 s.h.)

MAT304-Linear Algebra (3 s.h.)

MAT305-Abstract Algebra (3 s.h.)

MAT310-Calculus III (4 s.h.)

MAT311-Differential Equations (3 s.h.)

MAT320-Introduction to Real Analysis (3 s.h.)

CHE111-General Chemistry I (4 s.h.)or

PHY201 -University Physics (4 s.h.)

CHE112-General Chemistry II (4 s.h.)or

PHY202 -University Physics (4 s.h.)

COM201-Intro To Computer Science I (4 s.h.)

COM202-Intro to Computer Science II (4 s.h.)or

COM306 -Discrete Mathematics (3 s.h.)or

MAT306 -Discrete Mathematics (3 s.h.)

SECONDARY METHODS COURSE

Complete the following course.

MAT406-Teaching High School Math (3 s.h.)

SENIOR SEMINAR

Complete a two-semester sequence of Senior Seminar during the senior
year.

MAT481-Senior Seminar I (2 s.h.)or

COM481 -Senior Seminar I (2 s.h.)

MAT482-Senior Seminar II (0-1 s.h.)or

COM482 -Senior Seminar II (1 s.h.)

COLLOQUIUM

Complete two semesters of Colloquium, one presentation required.

NSC300-Science Colloquium (0-1 s.h.)

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